wasn't it an old sports philosophy that it doesn't matter how you win the game, you just win the game?! A win is a win is a win is a win, it's all the same.

sure, that is as true as it ever was, but winning big and playing football that's not sketchy has value as a fan. You don't want to part with money to see scraping by. It's about quality. Better quality = more enjoyment. Just ask a Patriots fan.

I'm from Ohio, so I grew up drowning in Cleveland sports misery, but one thing I've learned from that is that you never give up on your team, no matter how much turmoil you have to wade through. To hell with the money spent, I would give my left arm to live in Nashville and have the ability to go to any game, win or lose.

Riverman the whole tone of that first post was that you have given up on the team. Selling all your tickets and not wanting to go to the games any longer is a significant thing.

Maybe you need to write a letter to Steve Underwood he has been with this organization for 20 years instead of venting on this board and calling other posters illiterate.

Or better admit that your little fit was excessive given it was just one loss and we were 2-2 not 0-4 at the time.

I think this is a good team and a fun team to watch. This is a football team not the bada bing.

Thanks for telling me the tone of my post RT- I'm glad your here- I was confused about what I had written. I lump you into the illiterate when you can't comprehend that the intended theme of the thread is about VALUE of going to the games. It is multi-factorial and includes the components outlined in the post. But since you are 25-30 points of higher intelligence than other board members (according to one of your posts) I'll assume you understand that.

In regards to admitting anything- I still stand by what I posted. I didn't find the game day experience worth it any more. I imagine I've put more into the organization financially than you have. Does that make me more of a fan and you less of one? I don't think so. I still support the team- just on a more normal level (occasional games, merchandise and watch on TV).

The only reason I'm again interested in going to the game (which nobody wanted to buy my tix at face value anyway) is because I want to experience what Randy Moss might bring. Acquiring a marquee player of Moss's caliber is unprecedented in this organization- at least since they've been in Nashville. I believe he might even be the sort of spark that "gets us over the hump". The difference maker so to speak. Not having that type of player has been a major criticism I've had of the organization.

I've saluted the organization for their willingness to change course and bring a marquee player in to the organization in another post. But I guess you missed that in one of your "little fits" of bias.

The Titans have had only like two shutouts in over the last 10 years, the biggest being back in 2000 against the Cowboys in the last game of the season and we only beat them 31-0. The closest we've ever come to a huge shutout was 47-7 against the Rams last season... a blowout, but not a shutout, definitely not 59-0 .

Hell, since moving to Tennessee in 1997 the Titans have only scored 50 points total in a game twice.

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